Recognition

TSP On This Day

Daniel Abraham is the author of the critically acclaimed The Dagger and the Coin series. He also writes as MLN Hanover and (with Ty Franck) as James SA Corey. He has been nominated for the Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy awards. His forthcoming books include The King's Blood and Caliban's War. He lives in New Mexico A Private Letter from Continue Reading →

[Do you have an idea for a future Mind Meld? Let us know!] Over the last ten years we've watched as book review blogs started as something rare, became a novelty, and exploded online. Hobbies became passions and made it to national and international award ballots. With that in mind, I asked our panelists the following question: Q: Book Continue Reading →

REVIEW SUMMARY: Important to the dystopian genre, but a difficult and often boring read. MY RATING: BRIEF SYNOPSIS: The diary of a member of the OneState who begins to question his life and the virtues of the state, due to the attention of a rebellious woman. MY REVIEW: PROS: interesting ideas, historical significance CONS: unsympathetic characters, disjointed narrative, scarce descriptions Continue Reading →

Just like Dream London before it, Tony Ballantyne's sequel gets some excellent cover art from Joey HiFi. Check out the synopsis and cover (larger version below) for the upcoming novel Dream Paris by Tony Ballantyne.

On Our TV blog points to an interview with Masi Oka, everyone's favorite sword-wielding time-traveling hero from Heroes. As a companion link to the previous, see also Heroes Haiku. John Scalzi interviews Sean Williams, author of The Crooked Letter and The Blood Debt. (And let's not forget last year's thought-provoking The Resurrected Man.) Deep Genre has 20 Lines That Could Continue Reading →